Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1945 — Page 8
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Political * courage rather pblitics today was conceded-to have won & victory in the Indiana senate. | It took the issue of a salary hike for legislators to bring: forth the| session's best oratory After the exchange of sharp words
in lively debate and some fine play}
in . parliamentary, procedure, 29 senators voted to raise the daily ex‘pense allowance of legislators to, $10. A -minority of- 14 senators . voted | against the measure, contending | ‘that service in the legislature should | remain a patriotic honor.” The increase from $5 to $10 a day {would apply to special sessions and| service on commissions as well as to| the general session. It would take leffeét July 1, 1945, Calls for. Courage Calling “the issue one of political courage,” Elgar I. Higgs! (R. Conenrsville), declared - dis-| gustedly: { “Every other bill during the last few weeks has been to vote money. Now, it's down to us.. And, you're
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istituents to “come live with during this session and see what {it costs.” . | Senator Clyde Black (R. Logans-) |port), author of the bill, rose to| loratorical heights when he pleaded lfor his fellow-senators to “give the poor boy in your community an op- | portunity to oppose you, if he {chooses, by ‘providing him with {enough money to live here.” f
Kinder Against Bill |
The opposition group was led by Republican Senator William Kind- | er, a Tipton farmer, who asked: | i “Are we going to make this a money-making proposition? This | (legislative service) is an honor for patriotic men and women.”
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BE Js a Miss Joan Pelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Pelley, 1020 Denison st, is the .candidate of Bethel 11, Job's Daughters, for queen of the DeMolay sweetheart dance Saturday at the Scottish Rite cathedral.
4 INJURED HERE IN
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS |
Four pérsons, two of them pedestrians, were slightly injured in traffic accidents early today, ‘ Louis B. Schiesz, 53, of 5761 N. Delaware st., and Mrs. Josephine Creek, 43, of 3360 N. Meridian st., apt. 1, were injured when Mr. Schiesz’ car was crowded into a safety zone at Illinois and Michi-
gan sts. ‘They were treated and] released at City hospital. | Mary Gardner, 36,.0f 544 Lynn] st.” and Dois Goodrun, 56, of R. R.|
16, Box 443, wese slightly hurt when
struck by an automobile at Illinois |
and South sts. was Wilbert Ricketts, Fletcher ave. ployees of E. C. Atkins & Co. | Albert Fuller, 63, of 43¢ N. Emer- | son ave. skidded into the back of] an .E. Michigan st. streetcar last| night at East dr, Woodruff Place, and E. Michigan st. | The trolley wire on the streetcar broke, hitting the wet pavement] and then landing: on Mr. Fuller's car. ‘The electrical sparks from the wire blinded Mr. Fuller and caused | him to skid into the.streetear,
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Eastern Star Rings $15.00 Up | of the majority party was 19 for and Terms $1.25 A WEEK! (13 against, while Democrats voted
: 110 to 1 for the bill. Seven senators N TaVEL 3) NUIT ~ were-—absent. Indianapolis Sena. ! LILLIE tors Balz, Brokenburr and Moore voted for the bill, while Moffett and
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